Co-op compatibility, without the guesswork
Find your next game to play together.
Search by platform, player count, crossplay, and local or online co-op—then check the details before anyone buys the wrong version.

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Popular co-op picks
A focused launch collection with different modes, group sizes, and platform requirements.

Split Fiction
A two-player journey that jumps between wild sci-fi and fantasy worlds.

It Takes Two
A two-player platforming adventure where every obstacle demands teamwork.

Overcooked! All You Can Eat
Coordinate a kitchen crew of up to four players across couch and online play.

Useful by design
The details that prevent bad purchases
A store badge can say “multiplayer” and still leave the most important questions unanswered. Gamersok puts the setup first.
Couch, shared-screen, split-screen, or online—shown clearly.
Crossplay and cross-generation explained separately.
Know whether everyone must buy or a Friend's Pass works.
Learn before you launch
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See when online co-op needs PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass, or Nintendo Switch Online—and when local play, PC, or free-to-play games avoid the fee.
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Co-op BasicsDoes Every Player Need a Copy for Co-op Games?
Learn when one copy is enough, when every co-op player must buy the game, and which guest or remote-play features can change the answer.
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